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Injury to the main bile duct by blunt abdominal trauma
Injuries to the extrahepatic bile ducts are a group of extremely rare conditions due to the anatomic position of these organs. Generally, the diagnosis of traumatic lesions of the gallbladder and bile ducts is difficult to be established before carrying ...
Pedro Antonio Fernández Busot+2 more
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Development of the sphincteric apparatus of the extrahepatic bile ducts in the prenatal period of human ontogenesis [PDF]
In this study, authors found the sources of anlages, and the peculiarities in development and formation of topography of structural components of sphincteric apparatus of the extrahepatic bile ducts (EBD).
Achtemiichuk, Yu.T.+3 more
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Differential metabolic and cellular brain regional susceptibility in adult rats with chronic liver disease [PDF]
Background & Aims: Patients with type C hepatic encephalopathy (HE) present diverse symptoms indicating that various brain regions are affected. Understanding the distinct metabolic and cellular changes across these regions could help explain the clinical variability of HE.
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TUMORS OF THE EXTRAHEPATIC BILE-DUCTS
Phillip F. Shapiro+1 more
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Extrahepatic bile ducts injury: a report on 14 cases
Traumatic injuries of the extrahepatic biliary tract are infrequent, occurring in approximately 0.5 % of all patients with blunt and penetrating abdominal trauma. The incidence of this injury due to blunt abdominal trauma is rare.
Luiz Fernando Correa Zantut+4 more
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CFD-based design optimization of a 5 kW ducted hydrokinetic turbine with practical constraints [PDF]
Ducted hydrokinetic turbines enhance energy-harvesting efficiency by better conditioning the flow to the blades, which may yield higher power output than conventional freestream turbines for the same reference area. In this work, we present a ducted hydrokinetic turbine design obtained by simultaneously optimizing the duct, blade, and hub geometries ...
arxiv
Mangement of surgical Trauma to the extrahepatic bile ducts
Six cases of iatrogenic injuries to the extrahepatic bile ducts are presented. All resulted from open choleystectomy. At presentation, the patients' general conditions were generally poor with severe hypohydration.
M A. C A.Ghaji, E O Ocheli
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Department of Topographic Anatomy and Operative Surgery, School of Public Health Management, Nicolae Testemitsanu State University of Medicine and Pharmacy, Chisinau, the Republic of MoldovaBackground: It is well-known that the extrahepatic bile ducts ...
Suman, S.
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